About Sustainable Production

Sustainable production drives the transformation of commodity production systems to simultaneously address environmental challenges, climate risks, and smallholder livelihoods. This approach integrates: 

1. Restorative efforts through jangka benah strategies and regenerative agriculture to restore ecosystem functions, strengthen landscape resilience, and sustain community livelihoods. 

2. Smallholder support in the adoption of best management practices (BMPs) to improve productivity, agriculture management quality, and environmental performance. Sustainable practices are then aligned with sustainability standards and certification schemes as tools to enhance management quality, market access, and long-term smallholder income, while also serving as mechanisms for continuous improvement across the supply chain. 

3. Strengthened traceability is a critical element of sustainable production, enabling smallholders to meet deforestation- and conversion-free (DCF) commitments and increasingly stringent global requirements for transparency and compliance. By integrating restoration, technical support, certification, and traceability, sustainable production promotes transparent, resilient commodity systems that deliver tangible benefits for smallholders, the environment, and markets.